What are the Common Side Effects Observed in Histological Studies?
Common side effects of antibacterial drugs observed in histological studies include tissue inflammation, cellular necrosis, and disruption of normal tissue organization. For example, prolonged use of antibiotics can lead to liver and kidney damage, evident through histological signs such as hepatocyte degeneration or renal tubular necrosis. Additionally, some drugs may cause changes in the gastrointestinal tract, like villous atrophy or mucosal inflammation.